Nagaland Governor Advocates for Development That Honors Tribal Roots

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Kohima: Nagaland Governor Nand Kishore Yadav recently called for a development approach that respects the unique cultural traditions of the Northeast. Speaking at a national seminar hosted at Nagaland University, the governor argued that progress does not have to come at the expense of local heritage.

Yadav clarified that protecting tribal practices is not an act of resistance against modernization. Instead, he framed the preservation of identity, oral traditions, and indigenous knowledge as a necessary component of sustainable and inclusive growth. These elements are essential parts of the broader Indian civilizational legacy.

The governor acknowledged that rapid global changes and urban expansion currently threaten the stability of traditional institutions. He urged policymakers to strike a careful balance, ensuring that the region can pursue modern goals without losing the cultural continuity that defines its communities.

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